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COVID-19 campus updates: Sept. 3 edition

Sept. 3, 2020

Through the fall semester, campus officials are providing weekly updates, including stats and items of note. In this issue: dashboard revisions, expected increase in cases, student conduct and more.

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English center classes for international graduate students, professionals to begin Sept. 15

Sept. 3, 2020

International graduate students and professionals in the community are invited to enroll in courses through the International English Center to help polish their communication skills.

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Get smart fast: Your top research stories of the week Sept. 4

Sept. 3, 2020

Here’s some CU news you can use: What we flush down the toilet can contain the virus that causes COVID-19; researchers take the ultimate Earth mirror selfie; and why face coverings are important even outdoors.

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9 things to do this weekend: Free fitness classes, ‘The Office’ trivia, more

Sept. 3, 2020

This weekend brings National College Colors Day, succulent potting classes, a CU esports match, the CU Museum of Natural History at home and more.

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With Kamala Harris, Americans yet again have trouble understanding what multiracial means

Sept. 3, 2020

While the debates about Kamala Harris’ multiraciality may seem new, they are similar to the commentary other high-profile mixed-race people in the U.S. have received about their racial identities. Professor Jennifer Ho shares on The Conversation.

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CU Â鶹ӰԺ provides mobile safety app

Sept. 2, 2020

CU Â鶹ӰԺ is offering Guardian for free to all students, faculty and staff. The app allows you to set your friends and family members as guardians as you walk anywhere in the United States.

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CIRES scientists awarded $5.3M for space weather research

Sept. 2, 2020

NASA and the National Science Foundation have awarded two CU Â鶹ӰԺ space weather scientists more than $5M to lay the groundwork for faster and more robust space weather forecasts.

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Co-founders of Black Lives Matter movement to give CU virtual talk Sept. 16

Sept. 2, 2020

Patrisse Cullors, Opal Tometi and Alicia Garza, the co-founders of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, will give a virtual talk to the CU Â鶹ӰԺ community on Wednesday, Sept. 16.

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Health & Wellness Summit set to begin Oct. 6

Sept. 2, 2020

Join this 3-day event, embarking on the journey of endurance in the face of uncertainty–free and open to all students, staff and faculty members.

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Â鶹ӰԺ City Council receives update on CU COVID-19 response

Sept. 2, 2020

CU Â鶹ӰԺ leaders updated Â鶹ӰԺ City Council members about campus initiatives underway to ensure the health, safety and well-being of students, faculty, frontline employees and other staff—and the broader Â鶹ӰԺ community.

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